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Fairchilds Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Lawyers: Holding Corporations Accountable for Mesothelioma, Benzene Cancers, and Catastrophic Work Injuries For generations, the men and women of Fairchilds, Texas, have been the backbone of the Fort Bend County economy. While our village is known for its peaceful rural charm and the surrounding agricultural heritage along Highway 36 and Highway 361, many residents have spent their careers commuting to the massive industrial engines that power the Gulf Coast. Whether you worked the units at the W.A. Parish Generating Station in nearby Thompson, commuted south to the Phillips 66 Sweeny refinery in Old Ocean, or spent decades at the Dow Chemical or BASF complexes in Freeport, you did the hard work that built Texas. But for many Fairchilds families, that hard work came with a hidden, lethal price. You weren't told that the dust coating your clothes at the job site was asbestos insulation that would one day cause mesothelioma. You weren't told that the sweet-smelling vapors on the tank farms were benzene, a known trigger for acute myeloid leukemia. You certainly weren't told that the companies manufacturing these products—multibillion-dollar giants like Johns-Manville, Owens Corning, and Monsanto—had scientific proof of these dangers as early…